Note: To learn how to simulate user actions over list box controls in web applications, see Working With List Box Controls in Web Applications.
While testing list box controls, you can use specific properties and methods of the corresponding program object to perform certain actions and obtain data stored in controls. You can call these methods and properties from your keyword tests, as well as from scripts. This topic describes how to work with the needed properties and methods from your scripts. However, when testing a control from your keyword test, you can use the same methods and properties calling them from keyword test operations. For more information, see Keyword Tests Basic Operations.
In your tests you may need to check whether the list box item that you want to process is selected. For example, you may need to check the item’s state before performing certain actions that rely on the state.
You can determine the item’s state by using specific properties and methods of the Win32ListBox
object. This object provides access to standard Windows list box controls. The wSelected
property allows you to check whether the needed item is selected. You can specify the item by its caption or index. If the specified item is selected, the wSelected
property returns True, otherwise False.
The following code example copies the item caption to the clipboard if it is selected, otherwise it posts a message to the log:
JavaScript, JScript
function Main()
{
var p, w, ListBox;
// Obtain list box object
p = Sys.Process("wordpad");
Sys.Keys("~i[Enter]");
w = p.Window("#32770", "Date and Time");
ListBox = w.Window("ListBox", "", 1);
// Check whether the specified item is selected
if (ListBox.wSelected(3))
Sys.Clipboard = ListBox.wItem(3)
else
Log.Message("Item is not selected");
}
Python
def Main():
# Obtain list box object
p = Sys.Process("wordpad")
Sys.Keys("~i[Enter]")
w = p.Window("#32770", "Date and Time")
ListBox = w.Window("ListBox", "", 1)
# Check whether the specified item is selected
if ListBox.wSelected[3]:
Sys.Clipboard = ListBox.wItem[3]
else:
Log.Message("Item is not selected")
VBScript
Sub Main
Dim p, w, ListBox
' Obtain list box object
Set p = Sys.Process("wordpad")
Sys.Keys "~i[Enter]"
Set w = p.Window("#32770", "Date and Time")
Set ListBox = w.Window("ListBox", "", 1)
' Check whether the specified item is selected
If ListBox.wSelected(3) Then
Sys.Clipboard = ListBox.wItem(3)
Else
Log.Message("Item is not selected")
End If
End Sub
DelphiScript
procedure Main;
var p, w, ListBox : OleVariant;
begin
// Obtain list box object
p := Sys.Process('wordpad');
Sys.Keys('~i[Enter]');
w := p.Window('#32770', 'Date and Time', 1);
ListBox := w.Window('ListBox', '', 1);
// Check whether the specified item is selected
if ListBox.wSelected[3] then
Sys.Clipboard := ListBox.wItem[3]
else
Log.Message('Item is not selected');
end;
C++Script, C#Script
function Main()
{
var p, w, ListBox;
// Obtain list box object
p = Sys["Process"]("wordpad");
Sys.Keys("~i[Enter]");
w = p["Window"]("#32770", "Date and Time", 1);
ListBox = w.Window("ListBox", "", 1);
// Check whether the specified item is selected
if (ListBox["wSelected"](3))
Sys["Clipboard"] = ListBox["wItem"](3)
else
Log["Message"]("Item is not selected");
}
See Also
Working With List Box Controls in Desktop Windows Applications
wSelected Property (ListBox Controls)
Working With List Box Controls in Web Applications